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CARTOON: Listen to Dr. Bonnie!

CARTOON: Listen to Dr. Bonnie!

It ain’t over til Dr. Bonnie says it is.
Vancouver's Bard on the Beach cancels 31st season

Vancouver's Bard on the Beach cancels 31st season

This is a sign that the arts community will continue to be hit by the pandemic for many months to come
B.C. secures 900 spaces for vulnerable population to self-isolate

B.C. secures 900 spaces for vulnerable population to self-isolate

These new rooms and community centre beds are assisting a range of people, including people experiencing homelessness, people without safe spaces to self-isolate and youth.
Dr. Bonnie Henry: 'There is no boundary to the spread of COVID-19 - the risk is everywhere'

Dr. Bonnie Henry: 'There is no boundary to the spread of COVID-19 - the risk is everywhere'

"It would be irresponsible to mention only a few communities and give people outside those areas a false sense that they are not susceptible or at lower risk"
Here is what it's like in Vancouver for an immuno-compromised patient during COVID-19

Here is what it's like in Vancouver for an immuno-compromised patient during COVID-19

He can't risk going outside.
COVID-19 pandemic worries Canadians more than 2008 crisis did: poll

COVID-19 pandemic worries Canadians more than 2008 crisis did: poll

Almost half of Canadians (46%, five points higher than in 2008) have worried “frequently” or “occasionally” about themselves or somebody in their household, becoming unemployed.
You can take these thrilling virtual Disney rides from your pad (VIDEO)

You can take these thrilling virtual Disney rides from your pad (VIDEO)

Wearing home-made masks may help stop virus spread: Health Canada

Wearing home-made masks may help stop virus spread: Health Canada

“Wearing a non-medical mask is an additional measure that you can take to protect others around you."
B.C. confirms 63 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1266

B.C. confirms 63 new cases of COVID-19, for total of 1266

There has been one new death of a man in his 40s.
Metro Vancouver park establishes one-way walking routes

Metro Vancouver park establishes one-way walking routes

Washrooms in parks remain open as well.
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